Location
Middle Beach Lodge is enviably situated on the glorious Tofino coast of Vancouver Island. Just 3km from the town centre, the lodge is extremely well placed.
Set on the edge of Tofino's wild coast, Middle Beach Lodge is perfectly hidden amongst towering cedar trees whilst boasting spectacular ocean views. Rustic and cosy in style, the lodge is the ideal retreat after a day of island adventures.
Highlights
Beautiful location overlooking the ocean waters of Vancouver Island
Enjoy a delicious complimentary freshly baked continental breakfast each morning
Retreat to a cosy cabin after a day of exploring the islands coastal wilderness
Take a beach yoga class directly from the lodge
Middle Beach Lodge offers the perfect retreat to get away from it all and unwind surrounded by the natural beauty of the rugged West Coast. Walk along the pristine beaches, explore secluded coves or enjoy the views of offshore islands from the lodge decking.
The cosy guest rooms, suites and cabins have been carefully designed and built using salvaged timbers and finished with handcrafted furnishings. The adult-only Lodge at the Beach has 26 rooms with either a forest or ocean view whilst the Lodge at the Headlands is perfect for families with a selection of rooms, suites, and cabins.
Guests can enjoy daily complimentary continental breakfast with a selection of freshly baked brioche, croissants, breads and locally made Jams as well as cereals, juice, Vancouver Island Yoghurt and fresh fruit. Their seasonal restaurant, The Headlands offers sweeping views of Mackenzie Beach and you can enjoy freshly caught seafood from Tofino fisherman.
Middle Beach Lodge is just 3km from Tofino, a welcoming picturesque coastal village filled with eateries, bakeries, cosy pubs, boutique shops and galleries. From Tofino you can join a whale watching tour, go on a float plane tour or go sea kayaking.
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Enquire NowMiddle Beach Lodge is enviably situated on the glorious Tofino coast of Vancouver Island. Just 3km from the town centre, the lodge is extremely well placed.
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